Tag: Zones

Dispatches Stories from War Zones, Police States and Other Hellholes


Free Download Michael J. Totten, "Dispatches: Stories from War Zones, Police States and Other Hellholes"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0692616861 | EPUB | pages: 258 | 0.3 mb
Prize-winning author and award-winning foreign correspondent Michael J. Totten returns with a riveting tour of some of the worst places on earth in the early 21st century. From crumbling Havana, Cuba-still stubbornly communist decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall-to a comparatively upscale Hanoi, Vietnam, still struggling to free itself from Chinese-style authoritarian rule. From a nightmarish Libya under the deranged Moammar Qaddafi, to an exhausted, polarized and increasingly fanatical Egypt before the Arab Spring finally ripped the region to pieces. From the Lebanese border during the devasting war between Israel and Hezbollah, to Iraq in the grips of an insurgency mounted by the murderous precursor to ISIS. Partly a collection of Totten’s best previously published work, Dispatches includes plenty of new material from Latin America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and the dysfunctional quarters of Europe. He goes to rough places so you don’t have to, and his dispatches are by turns entertaining, harrowing and occasionally even hilarious despite the dark subject matter. Not to be missed. Praise for Michael J. Totten "Totten…practices journalism in the tradition of Orwell: morally imaginative, partisan in the best sense of the word, and delivered in crackling, rapid-fire prose befitting the violent realities it depicts." Sohrab Ahmari, Commentary "It is extremely rare to read such an accurate account of anything to which one was oneself a witness." – Christopher Hitchens, author of God is Not Great. "One of America’s premier foreign correspondents." – Damien Penny, Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Of all the journalists now alive and writing in English, ther are few whose reporting interests me more than Michael Totten’s-in fact, none that I can think of offhand." – Claire Berlinski, author of Menace in Europe "Michael J. Totten is one of a rare breed. Moving from front to front, he brings experience and context and the willingness to go where few men dare." – Michael Yon, Moment of Truth in Iraq

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The Blue Zones Secrets for Living Longer Lessons From the Healthiest Places on Earth


Free Download The Blue Zones Secrets for Living Longer: Lessons From the Healthiest Places on Earth by Dan Buettner
English | August 29, 2023 | ISBN: 1426223471 | 288 pages | MOBI | 95 Mb
The creator of National Geographic’s popular Blue Zones-now a documentary on Netflix-brings readers a beautifully illustrated and informative guide to the places on Earth where people live the longest-including lessons learned, top longevity foods, and the behaviors to help you live to 100-plus a surprising new blue zone.

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Facilitating Researchers in Insecure Zones Towards a More Equitable Knowledge Production


Free Download Oscar Abedi Dunia, "Facilitating Researchers in Insecure Zones: Towards a More Equitable Knowledge Production"
English | ISBN: 1350265667 | 2023 | 204 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Indispensable to the research practice carried out by so-called "contracting researchers," who are often based in the Global North, "facilitating researchers," often based in those conflict-affected areas of the Global South that contracting researchers are contracted to study, are usually the ones who truly regulate the access and flow of knowledge. Yet as often as not, they are referred to merely as ‘fixers’, with their contributions systematically erased in final research texts. Facilitating Researchers in Insecure Zones brings together first-hand accounts by several facilitating or "brokering" researchers in three settings afflicted by armed conflict-namely, DR Congo, Sierra Leone and Jharkhand, India-in order to highlight the varied and crucial roles they play. In so doing, this volume also bears witness to the insecurities and resource-scarcities they have to navigate in order to facilitate the research of others. Ultimately, their experiences and insights point to more equitable fieldwork and more collaborative processes of knowledge production. For its first-hand accounts of fieldwork in insecure zones, as well as for its diverse geographical and topical coverage, this book is a must-read for researchers and students researching interested in ethnographic and fieldwork methods and ethics, particularly as they apply to conflicts and to research in the Global South.

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Gray Zones Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust and its Aftermath (War and Genocide, 8)


Free Download John Roth, "Gray Zones: Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust and its Aftermath (War and Genocide, 8)"
English | 2005 | pages: 440 | ISBN: 184545071X, 1845453026 | PDF | 1,6 mb
Few essays about the Holocaust are better known or more important than Primo Levi’s reflections on what he called "the gray zone," a reality in which moral ambiguity and compromise were pronounced. In this volume accomplished Holocaust scholars, among them Raul Hilberg, Gerhard L. Weinberg, Christopher Browning, Peter Hayes, and Lynn Rapaport, explore the terrain that Levi identified. Together they bring a necessary interdisciplinary focus to bear on timely and often controversial topics in cutting-edge Holocaust studies that range from historical analysis to popular culture. While each essay utilizes a particular methodology and argues for its own thesis, the volume as a whole advances the claim that the more we learn about the Holocaust, the more complex that event turns out to be. Only if ambiguities and compromises in the Holocaust and its aftermath are identified, explored, and at times allowed to remain-lest resolution deceive us-will our awareness of the Holocaust and its implications be as full as possible.

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